US11104670B2 - 4-pyrimidin-5-ylmethyl-morpholine derivatives and the use thereof as medicament - Google Patents

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  • the present invention relates to novel 4-pyrimidin-5-ylmethyl-morpholine derivatives, processes for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use in therapy, particularly in the treatment or prevention of conditions having an association with NR2B negative allosteric modulating properties.
  • the compounds of the invention according to general formula A show NR2B negative allosteric modulating properties.
  • N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors play a relevant role in Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, dyskinesia, stroke, motor neuron disease, psychosis, epilepsy, anxiety, schizophrenia and pain.
  • ketamine (racemic as well as the S enantariomer), a medication mainly used for starting and maintaining anaesthesia, has demonstrated over the last years clinical efficacy in treating major depressive disorder (MDD) at subanaesthetic doses (Murrough et al. 2013, Am J Psychiatry. 170: 1134; Singh et al. 2016, Biol Psychiatry. 80: 424). More precisely, ketamine elicits a rapid onset of efficacy which lasts several days in MDD patients insufficiently responding to standard drug therapy (Berman et al. 2000. Biol Psychiatry 47:351, Serafini et al. 2014. Curr.
  • MDD major depressive disorder
  • non-selective NMDA receptor antagonists have a range of undesirable effects which limit their application.
  • dissociative and psychogenic side effects are prominent for the non-selective NMDA receptor antagonists such as ketamine (Krystal et al. 1994. Arch. Gen. Psychiatry 51:199).
  • ketamine Korean et al. 1994. Arch. Gen. Psychiatry 51:199.
  • NMDA receptor subtypes which contain different NR2(A-D) subunits (Paoletti et al., 2013 Nat Rev. Neurosci 14:383).
  • NR2B subtype selective NMDA receptor negative allosteric modulators have raised interest and have shown potential in a wide range of clinical indications, such as attention, emotion, mood, and pain, as well as being involved in a number of different human disorders (Mony et. al. 2009. Br. J. Pharmacol. 157:1301; Chaffey et al., Current Anaesthesia & Critical Care 19, 183).
  • NR2B NAM have also demonstrated antidepressant efficacy in the early stage of clinical trials (Preskorn et al. 2008. J Clin Psychopharmacol 70:58).
  • NR2B containing NMDA-receptors are mediating the positive effect of ketamine in e.g. the Forced Swim Test (Miller et al. 2014 eLife 3:e03581; Kiselycznyk et al. 2015, Behav Brain Res, 287:89).
  • selective NR2B NAM have advantages over unselective NMDA receptor antagonists, such as ketamine, due to greatly diminished dissociative and psychotomimetic side effects (Jimenez-Sanchez et al. 2014. Neuropsychopharmacology 39:2673).
  • NR2B NAM described to date have exhibited drawbacks with regard to their receptor pharmacology and/or to other drug properties which have limited potential use in human drug therapy (Taylor, et al., 2006, Clin Pharmacokinet.45: 989; Addy et al. 2009 J of Clinical Pharmacology 49:856)).
  • WO2015/130905 discloses compounds of formula (I)
  • WO2015/130905 discloses the specific examples 100, 105, 106 and 107 in which ring B corresponds to a meta-disubstituted phenyl ring.
  • WO2015/130905 reports specific examples 100, 105, 106 and 107 to be weak Nav1.6 inhibitors (Nay 1.6 blockage of examples 100, 105 and 107 at 1-5 ⁇ M, and Nay 1.6 blockage of example 106 at >5 ⁇ M).
  • the present invention relates to novel 4-pyrimidin-5-ylmethyl-morpholines of formula A
  • R 2 has the same meaning as defined in any of the preceding embodiments, and
  • R 1 has the same meaning as defined in any of the preceding embodiments, and
  • the compounds of the present invention show good membrane permeability and no in vitro efflux (see Table 5 for MDCK assay MDR1 (P-gp)). Therefore, compounds of the present invention are expected to show a favorable brain penetration which is required for efficacious CNS medicaments.
  • the MDCK assays provide information on the potential of a compound to pass the blood brain barrier.
  • Permeability measurements across polarized, confluent MDCK-MDR1 cell monolayers grown on permeable filter supports are used as an in vitro absorption model: apparent permeability coefficients (PE) of the compounds across the MDCK-MDR1 cell monolayers are measured (pH 7.4, 37° C.) in apical-to-basal (AB) and basal-to-apical (BA) transport direction.
  • PE apparent permeability coefficients
  • the AB permeability represents drug absorption from the blood into the brain and the BA permeability (PEBA) drug efflux from the brain back into the blood via both, passive permeability as well as active transport mechanisms mediated by efflux and uptake transporters that are expressed on the MDCK-MDR1 cells, predominantly by the overexpressed human MDR1.
  • Identical or similar permeabilities in both transport directions indicate passive permeation (PEBA/PEAB ⁇ 1), vectorial permeability points to additional active transport mechanisms.
  • Higher PEBA than PEAB indicates the involvement of active efflux mediated by MDR1, which might compromise the goal to achieve sufficient brain exposure. Therefore, this assay provides valuable support for selection of compounds applicable for further in vivo testing.
  • High permeability not limited by efflux at the blood brain barrier is a favourable characteristic for compounds that are to be used for drugs acting primarily in the CNS.
  • the compounds of the present invention are metabolically stable in human liver microsomes (see Table 6, metabolic stability). Therefore, compounds of the present invention are expected to have a favorable in vivo clearance and thus the desired duration of action in humans.
  • Stability in human liver microsomes refers to the susceptibility of compounds to biotransformation in the context of selecting and/or designing drugs with favorable pharmacokinetic properties.
  • the primary site of metabolism for many drugs is the liver.
  • Human liver microsomes contain the cytochrome P450s (CYPs), and thus represent a model system for studying drug metabolism in vitro.
  • CYPs cytochrome P450s
  • Enhanced stability in human liver microsomes is associated with several advantages, including increased bioavailability and adequate half-life, which can enable lower and less frequent dosing of patients.
  • enhanced stability in human liver microsomes is a favorable characteristic for compounds that are to be used for drugs.
  • the objective technical problem is thus to provide potent and selective NR2B negative allosteric modulators.
  • FIG. 1 shows Tetracaine inhibition of Nav1.6.
  • FIG. 2 shows the inhibition of evoked currents in a concentration and use dependent manner using Lidocaine as reference compound.
  • the present invention provides novel 4-Pyrimidin-5-ylmethyl-morpholines of general formula A that unexpectedly are potent and selective negative allosteric modulators of NR2B.
  • Another aspect of the invention refers to compounds according to formula A as potent and selective NR2B negative allosteric modulators having high membrane permeability and no in vitro efflux.
  • Another aspect of the invention refers to compounds according to formula A as potent and selective NR2B negative allosteric modulators having high metabolic stability in human liver microsomes.
  • Another aspect of the invention refers to compounds according to formula A as potent and selective NR2B negative allosteric modulators having high membrane permeability, no in vitro efflux, and high metabolic stability in human liver microsomes.
  • compositions containing at least one compound according to formula A optionally together with one or more inert carriers and/or diluents.
  • a further aspect of the present invention refers to compounds according to formula A, for the use in the prevention and/or treatment of disorders associated with NR2B negative allosteric modulators.
  • Another aspect of the invention refers to processes of manufacture of the compounds of the present invention.
  • Scheme 1 illustrates the synthesis of pyrimidine derivatives of general formula A.
  • the first step is a nucleophilic substitution of a substituted phenol derivate R2-OH and 2-chloro-pyrimidine-5-carbaldehyde; the last step is represented by a reductive amination involving the aldehyde and a slight excess of an amide derivative of the (S)-Morpholine-2-carboxylic acid obtained by reacting (S)-Morpholine-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester with the corresponding amine.
  • the described synthetic approach can be used also for gram scale synthesis applying different purification techniques such as crystallization or column chromatography.
  • NR2B ion channel should be understood as NMDA receptor containing the NR2B protein.
  • An asterisk may be used in sub-formulas to indicate the bond which is connected to the core molecule or to the substituent to which it is bound as defined.
  • substituted means that any one or more hydrogens on the designated atom is replaced with a selection from the indicated group, provided that the designated atom's viable valence number is not exceeded, and that the substitution results in a stable compound.
  • a given chemical formula or name shall encompass rotamers, tautomers and all stereo, optical and geometrical isomers (e.g. enantiomers, diastereoisomers, E/Z isomers etc.) and racemates thereof, as well as mixtures in different proportions of the separate enantiomers, mixtures of diastereoisomers, or mixtures of any of the foregoing forms where such isomers and enantiomers exist.
  • phrases “pharmaceutically acceptable” is employed herein to refer to those compounds, materials, compositions, and/or dosage forms which are, within the scope of sound medical judgment, suitable for use in contact with the tissues of human beings without excessive toxicity, irritation, allergic response, or other problem or complication, and commensurate with a reasonable benefit/risk ratio.
  • “pharmaceutically acceptable salts” refer to derivatives of the disclosed compounds wherein the parent compound forms a salt or a complex with an acid or a base.
  • acids forming a pharmaceutically acceptable salt with a parent compound containing a basic moiety include mineral or organic acids such as benzenesulfonic acid, benzoic acid, citric acid, ethanesulfonic acid, fumaric acid, gentisic acid, hydrobromic acid, hydrochloric acid, maleic acid, malic acid, malonic acid, mandelic acid, methanesulfonic acid, 4-methyl-benzenesulfonic acid, phosphoric acid, salicylic acid, succinic acid, sulfuric acid or tartaric acid.
  • mineral or organic acids such as benzenesulfonic acid, benzoic acid, citric acid, ethanesulfonic acid, fumaric acid, gentisic acid, hydrobromic acid, hydrochloric acid, maleic acid, malic acid, malonic acid, mandelic acid, methanesulfonic acid, 4-methyl-benzenesulfonic acid, phosphoric acid, salicylic acid, succinic acid, sulfur
  • Examples for cations and bases forming a pharmaceutically acceptable salt with a parent compound containing an acidic moiety include Na + , K + , Ca 2+ , Mg 2+ , NH 4 + , L-arginine, 2,2′-iminobisethanol, L-lysine, N-methyl-D-glucamine or tris(hydroxymethyl)-aminomethane.
  • the pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the present invention can be synthesized from the parent compound which contains a basic or acidic moiety by conventional chemical methods. Generally, such salts can be prepared by reacting the free acid or base forms of these compounds with a sufficient amount of the appropriate base or acid in water or in an organic diluent like ether, ethyl acetate, ethanol, isopropanol, or acetonitrile, or a mixture thereof. Salts of other acids than those mentioned above which for example are useful for purifying or isolating the compounds of the present invention (e.g. trifluoroacetate salts) also comprise a part of the invention.
  • a human HEK293 cell line with tetracyclin-inducible expression of NMDA NR1/NR2B receptor was used as a test system for compound efficacy and potency.
  • the cell line was purchased from ChanTest, Catalog #CT6121.
  • Compound activity was determined by measuring the effect of compounds on intracellular calcium concentration induced by glycine/glutamate agonism in a FLIPRtetra system (Molecular Devices).
  • the cells were obtained as frozen cells in cryo-vials and stored until use at ⁇ 150° C.
  • Cells were grown in culture medium (DMEM/F12, 10% FBS, 5 ⁇ g/mL Blasticidin, 150 ⁇ g/mL Zeozin, 500 ⁇ g/mL Geneticin). It is important that density does not exceed 80% confluence. For sub-culturing the cells were detached from flasks by Versene.
  • cells were detached, washed twice with induction medium (DMEM/F12 without glutamine, 10% FBS, 2 ⁇ g/mL Tetracycline, 2 mM Ketamine) and seeded to 384 well pure coat amine plates (Becton Dickinson, 50000 cells per well in 50 ⁇ l) 48 h prior to assay in induction medium.
  • induction medium DMEM/F12 without glutamine, 10% FBS, 2 ⁇ g/mL Tetracycline, 2 mM Ketamine
  • test compounds were dissolved in 100% DMSO at a concentration of 10 mM and in a first step diluted in DMSO to a concentration of 5 mM, followed by serial dilution steps in 100% DMSO. Dilution factor and number of dilution steps may vary according to needs.
  • Each assay microtiter compound dilution plate contained wells (in column 23 or 24) with DMSO controls instead of compound as controls for glycine/glutamate induced fluorescence (high controls) and wells with 1 ⁇ M of a reference NR2B NAM as low controls (Compound 22; reference: Layton, Mark E et al, ACS Chemical Neuroscience 2011, 2(7), 352-362).
  • the output file of the reader contains the well number and measured average fluorescence units.
  • the measurement of the low control was set as 0% control and the measurement of the high control was set as 100% control.
  • NR2B negative allosteric modulators covered by general structure A and exhibiting a low IC 50 value are preferred.
  • the compounds were prepared in DMSO at 300 ⁇ the final assay concentrations of 1 and 5 ⁇ M.
  • the appropriate assay plate was thawed at room temperature, centrifuged, and 198 ⁇ l of external recording solution was added and mixed thoroughly. This provided a 1:100 dilution. A further 1:3 dilution occurred upon addition to the cells in the IonWorks Quattro electrophysiological platform, giving a 1:300 dilution in total.
  • Amphotericin B was used to obtain electrical access to the cell interior at a final concentration of 200 ⁇ g/ml in internal recording solution.
  • Both the positive and vehicle control data associated with each cell line assayed are shown below as an example.
  • the mean is shown for each positive and negative control as solid symbol with the total number of individual well replicates given next to the solid symbol.
  • the individual data of each well are shown on the graph as open symbols so that the variation about the mean value can be readily assessed.
  • a Post/Pre value of 1.0 corresponds to 0% inhibition
  • a Post/Pre value of 0.0 corresponds to 100% inhibition.
  • both example 106 of WO2015/130905 showing 14% inhibition of Nay 1.6 at 5 ⁇ M (normalized, see Table 3) and example 25 of the present invention showing ⁇ 18.8% inhibition of Nay 1.6 at 5 ⁇ M (normalized, see Table 4), respectively, are within the variation of the assay when compared to assay control data, and are therefore not showing any significant inhibition of the Nay 1.6 channel at 5 ⁇ M.
  • Tables 3 and 4 show the normalized percentage inhibition of Nav1.6 channel.
  • the normalized data show the compound data normalized to vehicle control (0% inhibition) and maximal inhibition control (100% inhibition); maximum inhibition at P1 by 1000 ⁇ M lidocaine (not normalized) was ranging from 46.4% to 47.2% across the experiments. (see also the figure Assay Control Results above).
  • Example Normalized in vitro Nav 1.6 inhibition of the closest prior art compounds (examples 100, 105, 106 and 107 in WO2015/130905) as obtained in the same electrophysiology assay as compounds in Table 4 (concentrations: 1 ⁇ M and 5 ⁇ M).
  • Example Normalized Normalized Percentage Percentage number in % inhibition % inhibition SEM SEM WO2015/130905 at 1 ⁇ M at 5 ⁇ M at 1 ⁇ M at 5 ⁇ M 100 2.2 37.8 6.2 8.4 105 18.2 68 2.6 4.1 106 ⁇ 0.7 14 1.6 0.4 107 ⁇ 8.5 13.1 3.9 2.8
  • NR2B negative allosteric modulators covered by general structure A which are not showing any significant Nav1.6 inhibition are preferred.
  • the compounds of the present invention do not show any significant inhibition of the Nav 1.6 channel at 1 and 5 ⁇ M, respectively (see Table 4 and Assay Control Results), whereas examples 100 and 105 of WO2015/130905 show 37.8% and 68% inhibition of Nav 1.6 at 5 ⁇ M, respectively (see Table 3). Examples 106 and 107 of WO2015/130905 do not show any significant inhibition of the Nav 1.6 channel at 1 and 5 ⁇ M, respectively (i.e. inhibition is within assay variability, see Table 3 and Assay Control Results).
  • Apparent permeability coefficients (Papp) of the compounds across the MDCK-MDR1 monolayers are measured in apical-to-basal (AB) and basal-to-apical (BA) direction.
  • MDCK-MDR1 cells (6 ⁇ 10 5 cells/cm 2 ) are seeded on filter inserts (Corning, Transwell, polycarbonate, 0.4 ⁇ m pore size) and cultured for 9 to 10 days.
  • the transport solution is applied to the apical or basolateral donor side for measuring A-B or B-A permeability, respectively.
  • the receiver side contains HTP-4 buffer supplemented with 0.25% BSA. Samples are collected at the start and end of experiment from the donor and at various time intervals for up to 2 hours also from the receiver side for concentration measurement by HPLC-MS/MS (RapidFire High-throughput MS System (Agilent) coupled to QTrap 6500 (AB Sciex) or TSQ Vantage (Thermo Scientific)). Sampled receiver volumes are replaced with fresh receiver solution. Efflux ratio is calculated dividing the Papp (b-a) values by the Papp (a-b) values. Results are shown in Table 5.
  • the metabolic degradation of the test compound was assayed at 37° C. with pooled human liver microsomes.
  • the final incubation volume of 60 ⁇ l per time point contains TRIS buffer pH 7.6 at room temperature (0.1 M), magnesium chloride (5 mM aqueous solution), microsomal protein (1 mg/mL for human) and the test compound at a final concentration of 1 ⁇ M.
  • the reactions were initiated by addition of betanicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, reduced form (NADPH, 1 mM), and terminated by transferring an aliquot into acetonitril after different time points.
  • the present invention provides compounds according to formula A that unexpectedly result in a favorable combination of the following key parameters:
  • Suitable preparations for administering the compounds of the present invention will be apparent to those with ordinary skill in the art and include for example tablets, pills, capsules, suppositories, lozenges, troches, solutions, syrups, elixirs, sachets, injectables, inhalatives, powders, etc.
  • the content of the pharmaceutically active compound(s) may vary in the range from 0.1 to 95 wt.-%, preferably 5.0 to 90 wt.-% of the composition as a whole.
  • Suitable tablets may be obtained, for example, by mixing a compound of the present invention with known excipients, for example inert diluents, carriers, disintegrants, adjuvants, surfactants, binders and/or lubricants and pressing the resulting mixture to form tablets.
  • excipients for example inert diluents, carriers, disintegrants, adjuvants, surfactants, binders and/or lubricants
  • the present invention relates to compounds which are useful in the treatment of psychiatric disorders, diseases and conditions wherein negative allosteric modulation of NR2B is of therapeutic benefit, including: (1) mood disorders and mood affective disorders; (2) schizophrenia spectrum disorders; (3) neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders including anxiety disorders; (4) disorders of psychological development; (5) behavioral syndromes associated with physiological disturbances and physical factors; (6) substance-related and addictive disorders; (7) disease associated with symptoms of negative and positive valence; (8) pain; (9) cerebrovascular diseases; (10) episodic and paroxysmal disorders; (11) neurodegenerative diseases.
  • compounds of the present invention are suitable for use in the treatment of a disorder, disease or condition selected from the list consisting of
  • mood disorders and mood affective disorders including bipolar disorder I depressed, hypomanic, manic and mixed form; bipolar disorder II; depressive disorders, such as single depressive episode or recurrent major depressive disorder, minor depressive disorder, depressive disorder with postpartum onset, depressive disorders with psychotic symptoms; major depressive disorder with or without concomitant anxious distress, mixed features, melancholic features, atypical features, mood-congruent psychotic features, mood-incongruent psychotic features, catatonia.
  • depressive disorders such as single depressive episode or recurrent major depressive disorder, minor depressive disorder, depressive disorder with postpartum onset, depressive disorders with psychotic symptoms
  • major depressive disorder with or without concomitant anxious distress mixed features, melancholic features, atypical features, mood-congruent psychotic features, mood-incongruent psychotic features, catatonia.
  • disorders belonging to the neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders including anxiety disorders, general anxiety disorder, panic disorder with or without agoraphobia, specific phobia, social phobia, chronic anxiety disorders; obsessive compulsive disorder; reaction to sever stress and adjustment disorders, such as post-traumatic stress disorder; other neurotic disorders such as depersonalisation-derealisation syndrome.
  • disorders of psychological development including pervasive developmental disorders, including Asperger's syndrome and Rett's syndrome, autistic disorders, childhood autism and overactive disorder associated with mental retardation and stereotyped movements, specific developmental disorder of motor function, specific developmental disorders of scholastic skills, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
  • disorders of substance-related and addictive disorders which are substance use disorders induced by alcohol, cannabis, hallucinogen, stimulant, hypnotic, tobacco.
  • neuropathy e.g. diabetic neuropathy or polyneuropathy
  • physiological processes and physical disorders including e.g. low back pain, pain in the joints, disease of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue, e.g. rheumatism, myalgia, nerve, nerve root and plexus disorders, e.g. phantom limb syndrome with pain, carpal tunnel syndrome.
  • cerebrovascular diseases e.g. intracerebral or subararchnoid haemorrhage, cerebral infarction, stroke, occlusion and stenosis, cerebral atherosclerosis, cerebral amyloid angiopathy.
  • treating shall include the management and care of a human subject or human patient for the purpose of combating a disease, condition, or disorder and includes the administration of a compound of the present invention to prevent the onset of the symptoms or complications, alleviate the symptoms or complications, or eliminate the disease, condition, or disorder.
  • prevention shall include (a) reduction in the frequency of one or more symptoms; (b) reduction in the severity of one or more symptoms; (c) the delay or avoidance of the development of additional symptoms; and/or (d) delay or avoidance of the development of the disorder or condition.
  • the present invention provides a compound of formula A or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for use in the treatment and/or prevention of the above mentioned conditions.
  • the present invention provides a compound of formula A according to any one of the preceding aspects characterized in that the compound of formula A is used in addition to behavioural therapy, TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation), ECT (electroconvulsive therapy) and other therapies.
  • the present invention provides a compound of formula A according to any one of the preceding aspects characterized in that the compound of formula A is administered in addition to treatment with one or more antidepressant selected from the list consisting of duloxetine, escitalopram, bupropion, venlafaxine, desvenlafaxine, sertraline, paroxetine, fluoxetine, vortioxetine, mirtazapine, citalopram, vilazodone, trazodone, amitriptyline, clomipramine, agomelatine, levomilnacipran, lithium, doxepin, nortriptyline.
  • antidepressant shall mean any pharmaceutical agent or drug which can be used to treat depression or diseases associated with depressive symptoms.
  • the present invention provides a compound of formula A according to any one of the preceding aspects characterized in that the compound of formula A is administered in addition to treatment with one or more antipsychotic selected from the list consisting of aripiprazole, paliperidone palmitate, lurasidone, quetiapine, risperidone, olanzapine, paliperidone, brexpiprazole, clozapine, asenapine, chlorpromazine, haloperidol, cariprazine, ziprasidone, amisulpride, iloperidone, fluphenazine, blonanserin, aripiprazole lauroxil.
  • antipsychotic shall mean any pharmaceutical agent or drug which can be used to treat diseases associated with psychotic or depressive symptoms.
  • the present invention provides a compound of formula A according to any one of the preceding aspects characterized in that the compound of formula A is administered in addition to treatment with one or more psychostimulant selected from the list consisting of lisdexamfetamine, methylphenidate, amfetamine, dexamfetamine, dexmethylphenidate, armodafinil, modafinil.
  • psychostimulant shall mean any pharmaceutical agent or drug which can be used to treat diseases like mood disorders, or impulse control disorders.
  • the present invention provides a compound of formula A according to any one of the preceding aspects characterized in that the compound of formula A is administered in addition to treatment with nootropics selected from the list consisting of oxiracetam, piracetam, or the natural product St John's-wort.
  • the present invention provides a compound of formula A which is administered in addition to treatment with one or more antidepressant, antipsychotic, psychostimulant, nootropics or natural product according to any one of the preceding aspects characterized in that the combination of compound of formula A and one or more antidepressant, antipsychotic, psychostimulant, nootropics or natural product is used in addition to behavioural therapy, TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation), ECT (electroconvulsive therapy) and other therapies.
  • LCMS liquid chromatography mass spectrometer
  • Method 1 Method Name: Z003_S05 Device description: Agilent 1200 with DA- and MS-Detector Column: XBridge C18_3.0 ⁇ 30 mm_2.5 ⁇ m Column producer: Waters Description: Gradient/ % Sol Solvent [Water Back Time 0.1% % Sol Flow Temp pressure [min] NH 3 ] [Acetonitrile] [ml/min] [° C.] [PSI] 0.0 95.0 5.0 2.2 60.0 0.2 95.0 5.0 2.2 60.0 1.2 0.0 100.0 2.2 60.0 1.25 0.0 100.0 3.0 60.0 1.4 0.0 100.0 3.0 60.0
  • Method 2 Method Name: Z011_S03 Device description: Agilent 1200 with DA- and MS-Detector Column: XBridge C18_3.0 ⁇ 30 mm_2.5 ⁇ m Column producer: Waters Description: Gradient/ % Sol Solvent [Water Back Time 0.1% % Sol Flow Temp pressure [min] NH 3 ] [Acetonitrile] [ml/min] [° C.] [PSI] 0.0 97.0 3.0 2.2 60.0 0.2 97.0 3.0 2.2 60.0 1.2 0.0 100.0 2.2 60.0 1.25 0.0 100.0 3.0 60.0 1.4 0.0 100.0 3.0 60.0
  • Method 4 I_SA_20_IPA_NH 3 — 001
  • I_SA_20_PA_NH 3 001
  • Example 1 Chiral SFC Method: Rt [min]: 3.72; e.e. 100% I_IC_30_IPA_NH 3 — 001.M MS: 145 (M + H) +
  • Example 6b is synthesised in analogy to example 6a.
  • Starting materials 2-chloro-pyrimidine-5-carbaldehyde (600 mg; 4.2 mmol) and 4-Fluoro-2-Methyl-phenol (584 mg; 4.63 mmol). Obtained: 400 mg.
  • Example 6c is synthesised in analogy to example 6a.
  • Starting materials 2-chloro-pyrimidine-5-carbaldehyde (600 mg; 4.2 mmol) and 2,4-dimethyl-phenol (0.53 ml; 4.42 mmol). Obtained: 800 mg used as such in the next step.
  • Example 6d is synthesised in analogy to example 6a.
  • Starting materials 2-chloro-pyrimidine-5-carbaldehyde (600 mg; 4.21 mmol) and 2,4-difluoro-phenol (0.40 ml; 4.2 mmol). Obtained: 340 mg used as such in the next step.
  • Example 6e is synthesised in analogy to example 6a.
  • Starting materials 2-chloro-pyrimidine-5-carbaldehyde (600 mg; 4.2 mmol) and 4-chloro-2-Fluoro-phenol (0.49 ml; 4.63 mmol). Obtained: 380 mg used as such in the next step.
  • Example 6f is synthesised in analogy to example 6a. Starting materials: 2-chloro-pyrimidine-5-carbaldehyde (600 mg; 4.2 mmol) and 4-chloro-phenol (600 mg; 4.63 mmol). Obtained: 310 mg used as such in the next step.
  • Example 6g is synthesised in analogy to example 6a. Starting materials: 2-chloro-pyrimidine-5-carbaldehyde (600 mg; 4.2 mmol) and 2-chloro-phenol (0.48 ml; 4.63 mmol). Obtained: 500 mg used as such in the next step.
  • Example 6h is synthesised in analogy to example 6a. Starting materials: 2-chloro-pyrimidine-5-carbaldehyde (600 mg; 4.2 mmol) and 2-fluoro-phenol (0.41 ml; 4.63 mmol). Obtained: 500 mg used as such in the next step.
  • Example 6i is synthesised in analogy to example 6a. Starting materials: 2-chloro-pyrimidine-5-carbaldehyde (198 mg; 1.39 mmol) and 4-methyl-phenol (150 mg; 1.39 mmol). Obtained: 278 mg (content 50%) used as such in the next step.
  • Example 6j is synthesised in analogy to example 6a. Starting materials: 2-chloro-pyrimidine-5-carbaldehyde (600 mg; 4.2 mmol) and 4-fluoro-phenol (0.57 g; 5 mmol). Obtained: 570 mg used as such in the next step.
  • Example 6k is synthesised in analogy to example 6a. Starting materials: 2-chloro-pyrimidine-5-carbaldehyde (600 mg; 4.21 mmol) and Phenol (0.48 g; 5.05 mmol). Obtained: 380 mg used as such in the next step.
  • Example 6m is synthesised in analogy to example 6l.
  • Starting materials 2-chloro-pyrimidine-5-carbaldehyde (300 mg; 2.11 mmol) and 2-Fluoro-6-methylphenol (292 mg; 2.32 mmol).
  • Example 6a 100 mg; 0.43 mmol
  • Example 1a 68.3 mg, 0.47 mmol
  • THF 3 ml
  • DIPEA 0.11 ml
  • NaBH(OAc) 3 137 mg, 0.65 mmol
  • the reaction mixture was then diluted with MeOH (3 ml) and the obtained solution was filtered with a syringe filter and purified via preparative HPLC. Obtained 49 mg of the desired compound.
  • Example 21 was synthesised in analogy to example 20.
  • Example 6b (100 mg; 0.43 mmol)+Example 1a (67 mg, 0.47 mmol).
  • the crude was purified via preparative HPLC. Obtained 120 mg of the desired compound.
  • Example 22 was synthesised in analogy to example 20.
  • Example 6c (100 mg; content 90%; 0.39 mmol) and Example 1a (62.5 mg, 0.43 mmol).
  • the crude was purified by preparative HPLC. Obtained 116 mg of the desired compound.
  • Example 22 HPLC-MS Method: Z003_S05; MS: 357 (M + H) + R t [min]: 1.06 Chiral SFC Method: R t [min]: 3.01 e.e. 100% I_SA_20_IPA_NH 3 — 001 1 H NMR (400 MHz, DMSO-d 6 ) ⁇ ppm: 1.94 (m, 1 H); 2.01 (s, 3 H); 2.12 (m, 1 H); 2.29 (s, 3 H); 2.55-2.59 (m, 3 H); 2.60-2.66 (m, 1 H); 2.90 (m, 1 H); 3.45-3.59 (m, 3 H); 3.83-3.90 (m, 2 H); 6.96-7.05 (m, 2 H); 7.10 (m, 1 H); 7.64-7.71 (m, 1 H); 8.51 (s, 2 H).
  • Example 23 was synthesised in analogy to example 20.
  • Example 6d 100 mg; 0.42 mmol
  • Example 1a 67 mg, 0.47 mmol
  • Example 23 HPLC-MS; Method: Z003_S05; MS: 365 (M + H) + R t [min]: 0.99 Chiral SFC Method: R t [min]: 2.07 e.e. 100% I_SA_20_IPA_NH 3 — 001 1 H NMR (400 MHz, DMSO-d 6 ) ⁇ ppm: 1.95 (m, 1 H); 2.09-2.16 (m, 1 H); 2.55- 2.59 (m, 3 H); 2.60-2.66 (m, 1 H); 2.89 (m, 1 H); 3.48-3.59 (m, 3 H); 3.83-3.89 (m, 2 H); 7.13-7.19 (m, 1 H); 7.43-7.51 (m, 2 H); 7.66-7.71 (m, 1 H); 8.58 (s, 2 H).
  • Example 24 was synthesised in analogy to example 20.
  • Example 6e 100 mg; content 75%; 0.30 mmol
  • Example 1a 47 mg, 0.33 mmol. The crude was purified by preparative HPLC.
  • Example 25 was synthesised in analogy to example 20.
  • Example 6f 100 mg; content 85%; 0.36 mmol
  • Example 1a 57.5 mg, 0.04 mmol.
  • the crude was purified by preparative. Obtained 77 mg.
  • Example 26 was synthesised in analogy to example 20.
  • Example 6g 100 mg; content 70%; 0.30 mmol
  • Example 1a 47 mg, 0.33 mmol. The crude was purified by preparative HPLC.
  • Example 27 was synthesised in analogy to example 20.
  • Example 6h (100 mg; 0.46 mmol) and Example 1a (72.7 mg, 0.50 mmol). The crude was purified by preparative HPLC. Obtained 70 mg.
  • Example 28 was synthesised in analogy to example 11.
  • Example 6i (277 mg; 50% content; 0.65 mmol) and Example 1a (116.5 mg; content 80%; 1.0 mmol). The crude was purified by preparative HPLC. Obtained 93 mg.
  • Example 28 HPLC-MS; Method: Z011_S03; MS: 343 (M + H) + R t [min]: 0.866 Chiral SFC Method: : R t [min]: 2.96; e.e. 99% I_SA_20_IPA_NH 3 — 001 1 H NMR (400 MHz, DMSO-d 6 ) ⁇ ppm: 1.87-2.01 (m, 1 H); 2.05-2.18 (m, 1 H); 2.32 (s, 3 H); 2.54-2.67 (m, 4 H); 2.90 (m, 1 H); 3.49 (m, 2 H); 3.56 (m, 1 H); 3.80-3.93 (m, 2 H); 7.07 (m, 2 H); 7.22 (m, 2 H); 7.68 (m, 1 H); 8.53 (s, 2 H).
  • Example 32 was synthesised in analogy to Example 20.
  • Example 6j 100 mg; 0.46 mmol
  • Example 1a 72 mg; 0.50 mmol
  • Example 32 HPLC-MS; Method: Z003_S05; MS: 347 (M + H) + R t [min]: 0.95 Chiral SFC Method: : R t [min]: 2.56; e.e. 100% I_SA_20_IPA_NH 3 — 001 1 H NMR (400 MHz, DMSO-d 6 ) ⁇ ppm: 1.94 (m, 1 H); 2.12 (m, 1 H); 2.56-2.59 (m, 3 H); 2.62-2.69 (m, 1 H); 2.90 (m, 1 H); 3.45-3.60 (m, 3 H); 3.82-3.91 (m, 2 H); 7.24-7.28 (m, 4 H); 7.68 (m, 1 H); 8.55 (s, 2 H).
  • Example 33 was synthesised in analogy to Example 20.
  • Example 6k 100 mg; 0.50 mmol
  • Example 1a 79.2 mg; 0.55 mmol
  • the crude was purified via preparative HPLC. Obtained 120 mg of the desired compound.
  • Example 33 HPLC-MS; Method: Z011_S03; MS: 329 (M + H) + R t [min]: 0.80 Chiral SFC Method: : R t [min]: 3.06; e.e. 100% I_SA_20_IPA_NH 3 — 001 1 H NMR (400 MHz, DMSO-d 6 ); ⁇ ppm: 1.95 (m, 1 H); 2.08-2.16 (m, 1 H); 2.58 (m, 3 H); 2.65 (m, 1 H); 2.91 (m, 1 H); 3.49-3.60 (m, 3 H); 3.79-3.94 (m, 2 H); 7.18- 7.28 (m, 3 H); 7.43 (m, 2 H); 7.62-7.73 (m, 1 H); 8.55 (s, 2 H).
  • Example 34 was synthesised in analogy to Example 20.
  • Example 6l 120 mg; 0.51 mmol
  • Example 1a 80.6 mg; 0.56 mmol
  • the crude was purified via preparative HPLC. Obtained 102 mg of the desired compound.
  • Example 34 HPLC-MS; Method: Z003_S05; MS: 365 (M + H) + R t [min]: 0.98 Chiral SFC Method: : R t [min]: 2.28; e.e. 100% I_SA_20_IPA_NH 3 — 001 1 H NMR (400 MHz, DMSO-d 6 ); ⁇ ppm: 1.97 (m, 1 H); 2.13 (m, 1 H); 2.55-2.66 (m, 4 H); 2.90 (m, 1 H); 3.51-3.59 (m, 3 H); 3.82-3.92 (m, 2 H); 7.26-7.42 (m, 3 H); 7.63-7.74 (m, 1 H); 8.61 (s, 2 H).
  • Example 35 was synthesised in analogy to Example 20.
  • Example 6m 140 mg; content 75%; 0.45 mmol
  • Example 1a 71.7 mg; 0.50 mmol.
  • the crude was purified via preparative HPLC. Obtained 115 mg of the desired compound.
  • Example 35 HPLC-MS; Method: MS: 361 (M + H) + Z003_S05; R t [min]: 1.01 Chiral SFC Method: : R t [min]: 2.3; e.e. 100% I_SA_20_IPA_NH 3 — 001 1 H NMR (400 MHz, DMSO-d 6 ); ⁇ ppm: 1.96 (m, 1 H); 2.08-2.17 (m, 4 H); 2.58 (m, 3 H); 2.60-2.66 (m, 1 H); 2.90 (m, 1 H); 3.49-3.60 (m, 3 H); 3.83-3.90 (m, 2 H); 7.14-7.22 (m, 3 H); 7.68 (m, 1 H); 8.56 (s, 2 H).

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